By now its old news. Luciano Pavarotti is dead. I have to admit that I never had a fondness for opera. It all seems highly implausible that complicated stories and character development could be distilled into song. Friends of mine claim opera is the perfect art form because it fuses so many different art forms [...]
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A note about Pavarotti
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